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Close it as redundant to the other, at least.
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msh210♦Mar 29 '11 at 15:23

If it's acceptable despite subjectivity, then it's not redundant. The other question asked for guidelines, while this one asks for specific recommendations.
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Isaac MosesMar 29 '11 at 15:46

Perhaps a way to make this one more objective would be to reframe it as "I'd like a Hagada [that facilitates a Seder] with the following characteristics: ... Which would you recommend, and why?"
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Isaac MosesMar 29 '11 at 15:47

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@R'Isaac Moses, re your reply to my comment: It's redundant precisely to the extent that it's not subjective: It's the subjective counterpart to the other question.
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msh210♦Mar 30 '11 at 2:42

It's not really a plethora of perushim. It's just a collection of comments and ideas from a plethora of perushim. They are all highly abridged. Still, I have one and I like using it at the seder, since I can glance at quick snippets from a wide variety of sources.
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jakeMar 29 '11 at 22:09